Posted on September 19, 2016
Clarence Crane Brinton
This week I’ve been working on an iBook about a philosopher named Clarence Crane Brinton. You may have already heard of him from my past blog post and if you haven’t, go ahead and click here to catch… Read More
Posted on September 10, 2016
Crane Brinton And The Anatomy Of Revolution
If you didn’t know who Crane Brinton was he basically had a theory in which he took a bunch of revolutions and tried to find a comparison between them. These stages are kind of like when you get… Read More
Posted on September 1, 2016
My Summer!!!
Hello! As you can tell from the title I’m going to be sharing my amazing summer which was full of travelling, swimming and lots of sleeping! This summer, like most summers I started off going on a road… Read More
Posted on June 20, 2016
Secrets Of The Sailors
So we have been doing a unit on pirates and European navigators. This has led us to learning about many historical figures and landmarks which in the end turned into a big meuseum exhibit that we would present… Read More
Posted on June 18, 2016
Sciemathiques And How The Raven Stole The Light
So in math in science AKA sciemathiques we were learning about geometry, light, symmetry, Ibn Al-Hathaym and colour. All of those characteristics had to be included in one big project that at the same time represents light. Here’s… Read More
Posted on May 28, 2016
La Renaissance!
So we’ve been learning about the rennaisance and how it effected our western worldview these past couple of months. We started off with choosing three people from that time, an artist, a thinker, a scientist. I ended up… Read More
Posted on May 7, 2016
V.2 Of Seycove7!
As you might already know a few classes from our school have been competing in a challenge called destination imagination, and if you haven’t heard of it, this post will not make any sense to you so I… Read More
Posted on May 7, 2016
Temples, Churches And More!!
So the past two weeks our class has been on tons of field trips! We went to Sihk temples, Buddhism temples, churches and lots of other sacred religious places. The reason for this is that we have been studying… Read More